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Reflections from the Hill

16 Jan 2023

The partisan divide on Parliament Hill is a cause for concern, but hope remains to bridge the gap, writes MPP Linda B霉i.

Shaping the Arc of History Through Policy

16 Jan 2023

MPP Aftab Ahmed learns what it means for policy makers to provide "fearless advice and loyal implementation鈥 on Parliament Hill.

Ottawa From an American Perspective

16 Jan 2023

The Question Period is exciting, but doesn't provide many answers, says MPP Gianna Formica.

Making Meaningful Policies Through Engagement

16 Jan 2023

Former Legislative Assistant, Elisa Alloul, revisits Parliament Hill as a 2023 Master of Public Policy candidate.

Video | Humour, Hate and Harm Conference

9 Dec 2022

This hybrid half-day conference convened at the Max Bell School of Public Policy on November 25, 2022. Watch the recordings of the panelists and speakers.

A Story of Hope and Persistence 鈥 A Conversation with the Nobel Prize-Winning Journalist Maria Ressa

4 Nov 2022

Master of Public Policy students had the opportunity to speak with Nobel Peace Prize-winner Maria Ressa as part of the Max Bell School's conference on the global governance of online harms.

Sue Gardner: Bill C-18 is Bad for Journalism and Bad for Canada

12 Oct 2022

C-18 misdiagnoses the problem as "news publishers aren't getting their fair share of ad revenues." The real problem is more like "we need to find new sustaining business models for the news...

Announcing the 2022-2023 Visiting Faculty: Neil Bouwer, Vincent Rigby and Olivia Smith

23 Sep 2022

We are thrilled to announce that Neil Bouwer, Vincent Rigby and Olivia Smith will be joining the Max Bell School of Public Policy as Visiting Professors for the 2022-2023 academic year. Their...

A Fire-Proof House No More: Rethinking Canada鈥檚 National Security in the 21st Century

21 Sep 2022

Vincent Rigby argues that Western liberal democracies face an uncertain and tumultuous world and Canada must take its own national security more seriously. By failing to do so, we place our...

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